A brassiere cup underwire includes a flexible plastics strip of varied crosswise dimension along its length so that the degree of support offered by the underwire varies throughout its length.
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1. A brassiere cup support for placement in a fabric brassiere cup having a lower edge, said brassiere cup support comprising:
a two component plastic strip having a length;
said two component plastic strip including a plastic underwire surrounded by foam molded about said underwire;
said plastic underwire having a gradual change in flexibility along said length;
said strip conforming to the lower edge of the brassiere cup; and
said plastic underwire being molded by heat-melting and encased in said foam along its length.
4. A brassiere cup formed of a fabric material and having a lower edge region and a brassiere cup support located in said cup lower edge region;
said support comprising:
a two component plastic strip having a length;
said two component plastic strip including a plastic underwire surrounded by foam molded about said underwire;
said plastic underwire having a gradual change in flexibility along its length;
said strip conforming to the lower edge region of the brassiere cup; and
said plastic underwire being molded by heat-melting and encased in said foam along its length and between layers of said fabric material.
2. The underwire of
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6. The brassiere cup of
7. The brassiere cup of
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The present invention relates to brassieres. The invention more particularly, although not exclusively relates to a brassiere having specially formed underwires and/or other support features.
Known brassieres have a stiff metallic underwire sewn into the bottom of each cup. Such underwires provide an adequate level of support but are uncomfortable, unsightly and can protrude from the brassiere after a time of use. Such metallic underwires are also of constant cross-section and stiffness throughout their length and therefore do not provide a desired level of variable support throughout their length.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantages and/or more generally to provide an improved brassiere and brassiere cup underwire and/or other support feature.
There is disclosed herein a brassiere cup underwire comprising a plastics strip of varied flexibility along its length. Such an underwire will provide variable “firmness” or “hardness” along its length and thereby provide varied degrees of support therealong.
Preferably, the plastics strip is of varied crosswise dimension along its length.
Preferably, said dimension graduates from a minimum at one end of the underwire to a maximum at the other end of the underwire.
Preferably, the underwire is formed as a moulding.
The underwire can comprise different plastics materials along its length, with materials chosen for their degree of flexibility suitable for a particular position therealong.
There is further disclosed herein a brassiere cup having the above-disclosed underwire located in an edge region thereof.
Preferably, the underwire is located between layers of material from which the cup is formed.
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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An underwire 11 is shown in
One end of the underwire (typically the end closest to the wearer's shoulder) is the thickest, whereas the other end of the underwire (typically the end nearest the wearer's sternum) is the thinnest. This provides a gradual reduction in stiffness of the underwire along its length. In order to finely tune the degree of support and comfort along the length of the underwire, differing materials and material thicknesses may be adopted. Indeed different configurations might be required for different cup sizes to suit the anatomy of different women.
The underwire 11 is typically formed in and located at a transition position between the cup and the front band of the brassiere. The underwire would be orientated with its flatter side facing the body of the wearer so that the convex side of the underwire faces outwardly away from the body. The brassiere cup might be formed as a lamination of foam plastics material—between layers of which the underwire 11 is located.
Features 12, 14 and 17 shown in
It should be appreciated that modifications and alterations obvious to those skilled in the art are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present invention. For example, rather than using granular plastics material in the method of forming the underwire, continuous variable-length strips of plastics material could be laid one upon another in stepwise manner such that thickness of the material varies from one end to the other. These layers could then be melded together upon the application of heat and pressure to remove any steps between the layers.
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